Stars,Comments,ticket,summary,owner,component,version,priority,severity,milestone,type,_status,workflow,_created,modified,_description,_reporter
,13,30864,Date format inconsistent across the admin,,Administration,,normal,normal,4.2,defect (bug),new,,2014-12-30T14:50:35Z,2015-01-18T15:52:04Z,See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/4.1/src/wp-includes/media.php#L2631.,iseulde
2,6,31459,Update WP-admin Buttons,,Administration,trunk,normal,normal,4.2,enhancement,new,,2015-02-26T02:02:33Z,2015-03-02T00:40:46Z,"Following the work done on ticket #31234, the buttons needed some updating as well to comply to the new default color scheme.
Used the opportunity to evolve the style of the buttons ever so slightly to match everything else better (removal of the 1px light inset box-shadow on the top, for example).
Here's a comparisson:
[[Image(http://cl.ly/image/2x351c0H3F1q/admin-buttons-old-new.png)]]",hugobaeta
,5,31424,Update star rating colors,,Administration,,normal,normal,4.2,enhancement,new,,2015-02-23T17:36:46Z,2015-02-25T18:46:59Z,"Stars in core currently use color scheme highlight colors. This doesn't extend well to outside of core, leading to inconsistencies on WordPress.org. Let's unify all of the star rating colors by making them yellow. I proposed `#e6b800` for the WordPress.org website, but I know @hugobaeta is working on a style guide and might have a better option, so I'd like his input before going forward with this.
Initial star conversation here: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/meta/p1424556348001331
Follow-up here: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/meta/p1424711870001375",melchoyce
8,23,26504,Semantic elements for non-link links,,Administration,3.8,normal,normal,4.2,task (blessed),reopened,,2013-12-09T14:29:18Z,2015-03-02T23:31:11Z,"Using the [http://heydonworks.com/revenge_css_bookmarklet/ revenge.css bookmarklet] on the dashboard gives a very [http://d.pr/i/yVYh clear indication] that some of the links on there are semantically incorrect - they should be buttons, even if they should look like links.
The Actual Buttons Are Actual section of this [http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2013/08/20/semantic-css-with-intelligent-selectors/ article] sums it up nicely why.
Unless the accessibility team have indicated otherwise, each of the 74+ occurrences (only counting PHP files, more in JS files) of links with `href=""#""` should probably be a `